Ok, that's good to know. Motorola has been troublesome with their WAP
implementations for the past few years, so I was a little concerned
something we did to enable higher-function WAP abilities on the e815
and RAZR last week, may have broken something else.
On 4/19/06, Tim Schneider <tim@timsworld.net> wrote:
>
> thanks for the quick reply. It is a sasktel phone plan.
> I don't think it is a carrier issue because I can access
> https://www.paypal.com on the mobile browser on the phone.
>
> I'm on hold with motorola right now. we shall see where that takes me.
>
> On 4/19/2006, "Lukano" <lukano@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Tim, if you don't mind me asking - what provider is it with?
> >
> >If I assume Sasktel due to my predisposition as an employee, there's
> >also a chance (albeit very slim) that something isn't passing through
> >(in either direction) through the authentication server for the WAP
> >2.0 provisioning.
> >
> >Both because I don't fully understand it myself, and I may be treading
> >on thin ice on disclosure if I were to discuss it... instead if
> >neither of your current avenues turn up any results (and I'm not
> >rambling for no purpose if it turns out to be with a different
> >carrier), remind me and I'll see if I can find someone in some
> >knowledged position to check in on it.
> >
> >Even if only to see if there was anything in place that might be
> >disrupting SSL issuing on either end. I really can't see the
> >authentication process doing more verifying the ESN/EID and allowing
> >access, but who knows. There's also some funky LDAP stuff with Bell
> >going in that particular process, but as to where I'm not sure.
> >
> >On 4/19/06, Tim Schneider <tim@timsworld.net> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi, sorry there is no Linux involved here.
> >>
> >> I have a Motorola E815 cell phone with mobile browser and I am able to
> >> access public webpages from the phone. When I try to access any secure
> >> websites that I have setup using a quickssl certificate from Geotrust I
> >> get an error about a certificate being issued from an untrusted source.
> >> My guess is that geotrust is not listed in the phone as a valid issuer
> >> of ssl certificates.
> >>
> >> I have sent an email off to geotrust to see what there side of the story
> >> is, for now I am interested in any other information regarding accessing
> >> secure websites from WAP browsers.
> >>
> >> Please send any success or fail stories to the list. If I can get enough
> >> response I will compile the results on the wiki.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
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